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These 123 Last-Chance Cyber Monday Deals Are Still Going Strong Right Now
CYBER MONDAY IS officially over, but many of our favorite deals are still available. If you took an extended holiday from screens or celebrated Buy Nothing Weekend, fear not--some deals remain. We've sifted through all our Cyber Monday deals guides and picked out the best ones remaining. Who knows how long they'll last, many may even expire before the day's end, but have a look if you're still hunting for holiday bargains and we'll keep it updated crossing out deals as they vanish. We test products year-round and handpicked these deals. The discount amounts we show are based on actual street prices at retailers in the past few months. Products that are sold out or no longer discounted as of publishing will be crossed out. If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Just like upgrading the bed you sleep on, a few things will improve your life like a good chair. Some of our favorites are on sale right now. See our Best Office Chairs guide and our Work-From-Home Gear guide for more picks. This is our favorite office chair. It's easy to assemble and there are tons of little tweaks you can make to dial it the fit. You can push the armrest back and forward, up and down; the seat can extend out or be pushed all the way in; you can lock the recline. Fair warning though: Pet hair tends to cling to the upholstery, and I've noticed the fabric on the front end of the seat tends to pill quite quickly, but this is a great deal on an excellent chair. Take everything about the Branch Ergonomic Chair and upgrade it a notch--that's the Branch Verve. It looks more elegant (especially in the lovely Coral color), it keeps my back straighter, it's quite comfy, and it can make nearly the same adjustments with a higher level of polish. Branch's Ergonomic Chair is excellent for most people, but the Verve is the more refined seat if your budget can stretch. If you need a wide seat and your room tends to run hot, then get this X-Chair. The all-mesh design allows for excellent airflow, whisking your body heat away so that you don't end up sweaty.
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Netflix On Google Home: Support Added For Streaming Service
Google has added support for Netflix to its home assistant Google Home, just in time for binge-watching during the holidays. To get started you'll need the latest version of the Google Home app, and Chromecast needs to be plugged into your TV. Once in the Google Home app go to Devices - Home - Settings - More - Videos and Photos and link your Netflix account to your Google account. Once you're all done with that, say "OK Google, play Stranger Things on Netflix on my TV" the movie will start streaming. You can ask Google Home to play your favorite series, skip episodes, pause and resume playback and turn on captions.
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Facebook Paying Media Firms to Create Video for Streaming Service
Facebook Inc. FB 0.69 % is paying an array of media companies and celebrities to create videos for its live-streaming service and has signed nearly 140 contracts totaling more than 50 million, according to a document reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. The social network's partners vary widely. It includes established media outfits like CNN and the New York Times NYT -0.75 %; digital publishers like Vox, Tastemade, Mashable and the Huffington Post; and celebrities including Kevin Hart, Gordon Ramsay, Deepak Chopra and NFL quarterback Russell Wilson. The value of individual contracts varies widely, with 17 worth more than 1 million, according to the document. The document isn't a comprehensive accounting of all of Facebook's dealings with video creators, but it shows the broad scope of the tech giant's efforts to promote its nascent Facebook Live product.
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